Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state has called on the federal government to put a halt to the movement of herdsmen from other African countries to the country.
According to him, the call was necessary in order to “successfully and effectively prevent the coming of herdsmen from other African countries, because they come to this country with guns and other weapons. Which flame the clash between herders and farmers. As they come with such weapons, they take crimes and criminalities to the country. That movement is what brings to us all sorts of clashes between herders and other communities, apart from the farmers.
JohnFanimokun u can only extend this cry to ecowas
Before Fulani brought cow in Nigeria, we were fine. If the excuse for herder inflow into Nigeria is cow, its better we don't eat cow. Let eat chicken, turkey and fish so that we can av peace
I concur
I un-reservedly commend H.E GovUmarGanduje for operationalising a modern Kano Ruga Settlement & making this bold pronouncement that pastoralists should use the facility & enjoy better living. NigeriaGov pls heed the call to ban cross border pastoralists from entry into Nigeria.
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